Pre-Med with LOW GPA - How to Still Get Into Medical School

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  • Are you a pre-med hoping to get into medical school, but have a low GPA? Here's how you can strengthen your medical school application and still get that sweet acceptance to become a doctor!
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    01:18 Why is GPA important?
    02:46 Decide if you need to retake courses
    03:50 Bolster your transcript
    05:08 Post-bacc programs
    05:54 Special Master's Programs (SMP)
    06:36 Strengthen your Extracurriculars and Experiences
    08:04 Consider Osteopathic DO and Caribbean MD schools
    08"43 But what about ME?
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  • @MedSchoolInsiders
    @MedSchoolInsiders  4 года назад +106

    01:18 Why is GPA important?
    02:46 Decide if you need to retake courses
    03:50 Bolster your transcript
    05:08 Post-bacc programs
    05:54 Special Master's Programs (SMP)
    06:36 Strengthen your Extracurriculars and Experiences
    08:04 Consider Osteopathic DO and Caribbean MD schools
    08:43 But what about ME?
    As always, time stamps in description

  • @oreman011
    @oreman011 5 лет назад +2513

    Had a 3.1 overall in undergrad. Gained clinical experience as an EMT and made it my mission to destroy the MCAT. Accepted for class of 2023

    • @scarletth8211
      @scarletth8211 5 лет назад +20

      Did you do a post-bacc or SMP? May I ask your science GPA and did you get accepted into an MD school?

    • @oreman011
      @oreman011 5 лет назад +117

      @@scarletth8211 science GPA is a 3.2, I'm in a post bacc now but got the interviews before the post bacc grades came out. 2 MD and 1 DO acceptance

    • @hammadali594
      @hammadali594 5 лет назад +14

      @@oreman011 Congrats. I must say however, your username made me LOL when I read you got into med school.

    • @oreman011
      @oreman011 5 лет назад +35

      @@hammadali594 lol maturity is overrated

    • @scarletth8211
      @scarletth8211 5 лет назад +2

      @@oreman011 congratulations! Did you tell the schools that you were doing a post-bacc? And may I ask what your gpa was for that?

  • @deadwalkertodoctor1111
    @deadwalkertodoctor1111 5 лет назад +2091

    Graduated with

    • @jennywrenn469
      @jennywrenn469 5 лет назад +6

      Congrats!

    • @ThaMagnaCarta
      @ThaMagnaCarta 5 лет назад +8

      2023? did you graduate from college? or are you in middle school? what are going to do for for 4 years?

    • @arleeya
      @arleeya 5 лет назад +2

      Congrats!

    • @arleeya
      @arleeya 5 лет назад +74

      OnDay 7 They graduated from college and completed a Special Masters Program (SMP). They’d start medical school in 2019 and graduate in 2023 (4 years later).

    • @ownthispwn
      @ownthispwn 5 лет назад

      Congratulations.

  • @AnImprovActor
    @AnImprovActor 5 лет назад +678

    3.25GPA, 500 MCAT, got into an SMP and MSU's MD program. Y'all, clam down. Work hard, study hard, live ya life, and gain exprrience. Learn to sell yourself. The end. Breath.

    • @motorcyclemama3662
      @motorcyclemama3662 5 лет назад +2

      Marcus Childs thank you so much for the advice. If you don’t mind, which college you got your Smp?

    • @justtoolit6051
      @justtoolit6051 5 лет назад +3

      L Reyes he clearly said MSU. So Michigan State University

    • @clayhannn
      @clayhannn 4 года назад +18

      You don’t know how much I needed this comment, lol.

    • @tosinakin2508
      @tosinakin2508 4 года назад +18

      @@justtoolit6051 MSU could mean Michigan State or Mississippi State to the average observer. It doesn't hurt to ask.

    • @classy_chinita67
      @classy_chinita67 4 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @halimaakter7388
    @halimaakter7388 5 лет назад +697

    This is 100% legit. I graduated with a 3.2 overall and science GPA and ended up studying extremely hard for the MCAT. Ended up with a 521 score and did a year of post bacc at my university and aced 24 credits with a 3.9 GPA. I am currently enrolled in an US MD school. I received 3 MD interviews and 3 DO interviews. I highly recommend choosing a US school over the Caribbean schools.

    • @shakenyacurtis175
      @shakenyacurtis175 5 лет назад +1

      Hi, what did you study? I graduated May 3, 2019 with a 2.993 GPA . I haven't taken the MCAT yet, but I want to score high to be able to be considered for med school. Do you have any suggestions on what I need to do?

    • @shakenyacurtis175
      @shakenyacurtis175 5 лет назад

      or the route I need to take

    • @halimaakter7388
      @halimaakter7388 5 лет назад +31

      @@shakenyacurtis175 Hi. I used the Kaplan MCAT books along with Khan Academy for the Psych section. I took a practice exam every week for 2 months and thoroughly went through everything I needed to. Keep a consistent study plan ( for me I studied over the summer for 6 days a week for 3 full months ). Don't take the MCAT until you are consistently doing at least 512+ on the practice tests (that you can buy) if you want to do MD and try to aim for 507+ if you're doing the DO route. For your GPA, you need major repair. Go to any 4 year university and do 20-30 credits of upper level science courses and ace them. You can also do an SMP but remember if you mess up the SMP, its basically over. Good luck !

    • @shakenyacurtis175
      @shakenyacurtis175 5 лет назад +1

      a hal thank you ! I’m currently enrolling in a post-back program to fix my gpa , also with these classes it help increase my score for the MCAT . Thank you for this information! It was very helpful !

    • @caffeinelady
      @caffeinelady 5 лет назад

      Why the US over Caribbean??

  • @jevaughnhenry2204
    @jevaughnhenry2204 5 лет назад +872

    As a former sub 2.0 GPA student, I've been using Dr. Jubbal's videos for years and can attest to their strength in changing my study habits to a point now where I can juggle 18~ credits of hard sciences without falling below 3.7 while still doing other extracurriculars and working. His videos have the information and while I haven't gotten an official acceptance, I am back within a competitive position with a strong upward trend. (Applying this cycle)

    • @su1eman282
      @su1eman282 5 лет назад +13

      Hi first of all congrats that’s amazing to hear . What would you recommend to someone who was a 2.8 student with 12 science credits and a 4.0 student with 10 science credits but would like to be a 3.5 student and 15 science credits. Basically when I take less classes I excel to mastery but kind of chicken out with anxiety stress and procrastination with 4+ upper level science classes

    • @jevaughnhenry2204
      @jevaughnhenry2204 5 лет назад +30

      @@su1eman282 In short, I would say to look through the following aspects:
      1. Schedule: Set aside time dedicated for just studying and timed breaks
      2. Course load: strategically plan your semester. For instance, me personally, I found it a lot better to take physics and chemistry together with something like genetics as opposed to something like calculus. I prefer to have a schedule where it isn't too one sided. Meaning two memory based courses with two practice based courses (This semester for me: Neurophysiology and Anthropology are my memory based courses where as Organic and Physics are my practice based courses)
      3. Make sure your study skills are on point.
      4. Take breaks the knowledge won't go missing if you break once in a while.
      Again, I highly recommend watching Dr. Jubbal's videos on studying, pomodoro technique, and how to make a proper schedule as those three videos specifically helped me get to where I want to be.

    • @jevaughnhenry2204
      @jevaughnhenry2204 5 лет назад +23

      @N K And ill also remember when I aced Physics, Chemistry, Anatomy, Microbiology, Gen Biology. Sorry. I didn't know getting poor grades in Freshman seminars and not doing well in other basic gen Ed's four years ago means I will be killing patients. 😁

    • @ericmanso7355
      @ericmanso7355 5 лет назад +18

      Jevaughn Henry
      That guy an asshole for that comment
      We blks keep pushing for higher achievement

    • @jevaughnhenry2204
      @jevaughnhenry2204 5 лет назад +48

      @@ericmanso7355 Hey. I know where I stand, it doesn't matter and I also want to help black and other minority students acheive their desired results and true potential in STEM fields. A lot of people who make those arguments also fail to mention the disadvantages of growing up in poor communities and not having access to their parents money for extra tutoring and MCAT courses. 😴- Truly misunderstood

  • @lydia3139
    @lydia3139 5 лет назад +454

    I actually feel so proud of myself, this notification popped up on my laptop but I waited to finish my psychology notes before watching 😂 self discipline is a thinggg

  • @kwesibentil8495
    @kwesibentil8495 5 лет назад +745

    Where my future doctors at!!!!!😎😎

    • @ericmanso7355
      @ericmanso7355 5 лет назад +12

      Kwesi Bentil
      I’m so hype my phone screen says
      Dr. Eric Frempong-Manso M.D.

    • @jennywrenn469
      @jennywrenn469 5 лет назад +12

      future veterinarian here, I think that counts! 🐾🐄🐖🐑🐎🐕

    • @subsistence73
      @subsistence73 5 лет назад +4

      RIGHT HEEEERRRREEEE!!! 👩🏾‍💻👩🏾‍🎓👩🏾‍⚕️

    • @DoctorFashion
      @DoctorFashion 5 лет назад +3

      right here! LOL

    • @dougchamroeun4139
      @dougchamroeun4139 5 лет назад +1

      Future DVM right over here 😊🐰🐷🦙🐴🐑

  • @SeunSpeaks
    @SeunSpeaks 4 года назад +151

    My science GPA was below a 3.0 for 3/4 years in college, my MCAT score just a point or two above African American average. Didn’t do a post bac and got into 5+ MD schools this cycle. Never give up on yourself.

    • @sierrastewart5725
      @sierrastewart5725 4 года назад +3

      Congrats ! I’ve been racking my brain if I should do a post bacc but Im a full time nurse and there aren’t many formal programs around me. I think I’m gonna just take the pre req classes and like 2-3 upper level sciences. That will delay my application cycle but maybe those 2-3 extra classes will help. 🤷🏽‍♀️
      I’m gonna subscribe to your channel !

    • @SeunSpeaks
      @SeunSpeaks 4 года назад +3

      Sierra Stewart yea going to school part time at community college definitely takes longer, but may work with you schedule better. You just have to decide what will help your application better. If you need to quit your job to do a full post bac - by any means necessary.

    • @Ash_Queen16
      @Ash_Queen16 4 года назад +2

      This gives me hope! I have a science GPA below 3.0 (not sure the exact value is but it's not below 2.5 for sure) and I haven't taken the MCAT yet. May I ask what schools accepted you and what is the average MCAT score for African Americans?

    • @daveyjones3016
      @daveyjones3016 4 года назад +1

      Seun Speaks congratulations 🎉

    • @OrganicDolphin
      @OrganicDolphin 3 года назад +9

      @@Ash_Queen16 the stats don’t lie. If an Asian had her stats, they wouldn’t even be looked at. If you are not an African American, her story does not relate to you in any way whatsoever.

  • @esmetirado3248
    @esmetirado3248 4 года назад +79

    Reading these comments make me feel like I’m not alone. Thank you for everyone sharing their stories. I am crying because I am so proud of all of you trying so hard. Education is everything to me. No one in my entire family in history graduated college. I hope I will be the first. I hope we all make it where we went to be. Never give up. We can do it. God bless🥺🤍

  • @jennywrenn469
    @jennywrenn469 5 лет назад +184

    I had to retake genetics & Organic Chem but I have a 3.4 & climbing now, so more encouraged 😊

    • @Lilianaa9498
      @Lilianaa9498 5 лет назад +3

      Jenni Wrenn i have to retake genetics to

    • @jennywrenn469
      @jennywrenn469 5 лет назад +7

      @@Lilianaa9498 Ugh, I really did not like genetics. I think it may have been the professor tho, when I retook it I got an A with someone else. Best of luck!!!😊

    • @simply_sophia
      @simply_sophia 4 года назад

      Jenni Wrenn same!

    • @shivmirani748
      @shivmirani748 4 года назад +3

      Yo I’m in the exact position right now minus the genetics retaking lol had to retake orgo I having gotten a D- but got a A- on the redo! Gpa at just over 3.4 after completing sophomore year still have 2 years to raise it

  • @DoctorFashion
    @DoctorFashion 5 лет назад +16

    I LOVE EVERY VIDEO U POST. GREAT INFO !

  • @DoctorYammy
    @DoctorYammy 5 лет назад +148

    Here is a quick summary of my path:
    Graduated from college in 2015. Applied to med school Summer 2016 and failed. Re-took my MCAT and re-applied in Summer 2017, got 2 interviews, but got waitlisted in both (failed again). I applied for an SMP in Summer 2018 in one of the schools that waitlisted me because if I was waitlisted, that means that they were interested to some degree. After busting my ass and proving that I got what it takes, they called me in for another interview. I was accepted this March 2019 into that school :)
    TL;DR
    2016-2017 cycle: Fail
    2017-2018 cycle: 2 interviews (waitlisted)
    2018-2019: SMP and accepted

  • @Callmeromain2016
    @Callmeromain2016 5 лет назад +12

    Great, this is THE video I was waiting for

  • @DelmarcusTalley
    @DelmarcusTalley 4 года назад +8

    so happy to see all these comments still giving me hope to pursue my dream as a physician !

  • @brandonduffy8896
    @brandonduffy8896 2 года назад +12

    I got an A in Organic Chemistry II but I’m a chemistry major and was bored in Community College my first couple years and slacked off because I tried too hard in high school with 4.3 GPA and experienced burnout in college. I got accepted to better schools but I couldn’t afford it even with financial aid. In addition I had to pay for my living and college myself for 5 years working 20-30 hours a week so I ended with a 3.27 GPA. I personally believe if I didn’t have to work and took an easier major my GPA would be higher - Logic tells me that GPA can not be the only factor that will determine whether a person would be successful in medical school and become a proficient doctor. I am finally graduated with my bachelors and what I think is important about obtaining your goals is the amount of effort you put in and to not let setbacks define your future.

  • @blackIisbunny
    @blackIisbunny 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you thank you for this wonderful video. Subers for years, i have waited for this video.

  • @jediknight533
    @jediknight533 5 лет назад +147

    This was absolutely the information that I needed. My mind has been absolutely racing with negativity because of some less than optimal scores and I was despairing. This gives me another perspective that I need to work even harder BUT that hope is not lost. I really appreciate this video and what you had to say. Thanks doctor! :3

  • @drzombiecakes9563
    @drzombiecakes9563 5 лет назад

    Not sure why this is in my feed, but the advice is pretty solid.
    Best wishes to all of you in your pursuit of your dreams. Those of you pursuing this feild for the wrong reasons have a much tougher road ahead of you.
    I am the other end of the spectrum of a path that is probably more competitive than when I went through. I will finish my fellowship in neonatology in 3 months and have a fantastic job all lined up.

  • @shadowyshadows3724
    @shadowyshadows3724 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for another helpful video!

  • @brandonpollard5522
    @brandonpollard5522 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for making a video like this!!!!

  • @JC-je3jc
    @JC-je3jc 5 лет назад +111

    A postbacc (now a masters) program saved me from my undergrad behaviors, now im my way into a D.O. program. There are side and back doors!!

    • @pearlsmith99
      @pearlsmith99 4 года назад +2

      Shaboopy I hope this will be my case. I called all the schools I want to go to & they recommend post bacc. I like the idea of DO. So hopefully I’ll be in your situation. How expensive is the post bacc?

    • @dentonfugere6732
      @dentonfugere6732 4 года назад +1

      What was your gpa

    • @Marcus-sk2xf
      @Marcus-sk2xf 3 года назад +1

      Were you able to take the post bacc classes at night or were you full-time student?

    • @JC-je3jc
      @JC-je3jc 3 года назад +1

      @@pearlsmith99 mine was 45k for one year. Ended up with a 3.8gpa and 498 mcat

    • @JC-je3jc
      @JC-je3jc 3 года назад

      @@Marcus-sk2xf full time

  • @Moneyisgoodforme
    @Moneyisgoodforme 5 лет назад +98

    I can't wait until I don't need to watch your videos anymore.

  • @kaigrant7535
    @kaigrant7535 4 года назад +7

    This is making me feel better since I had a not so hot first year but I’m in the process of fixing it. I’m only a sophomore in college

  • @abdimohamud5252
    @abdimohamud5252 5 лет назад +1

    I love this CHANNEL plz do more videos!

  • @flammo9
    @flammo9 5 лет назад +50

    Solid info all around. Personally speaking though, I think the carribean route is too high risk altogether. If you slip up, there is literally no mercy + 6 figure debt. DO is a significantly smarter route to take if US MD doesn't pan out.

  • @citlalivillegas9298
    @citlalivillegas9298 5 лет назад +91

    Lol I’m not even planning to go to med school but I enjoy these videos

  • @saralee8996
    @saralee8996 5 лет назад +31

    Just to support the D.O. vs. Caribbean with data: in the 2018 Residency Match, 51.2% of US citizen international med students (i.e. Caribbean med schools) matched into their preferred specialty, compared to 82.6% for D.O. students and 91.8% for US M.D. students.

  • @nickchezum1088
    @nickchezum1088 5 лет назад +15

    Great video but I have a comment on the community college thing. I did all my pre reqs at a cc in the San Diego area, besides biochemistry because it’s upper division chemistry not offered there. After this my friend and I have both transferred from there to a near by state school for me and UCSD for him and we both agree that our community college science classes were harder than our upper division chemistry courses. The difficulty of the pre reqs and such depend on the school in my experience just so people know

  • @billyholmesiii5403
    @billyholmesiii5403 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this

  • @sidrahkhan6659
    @sidrahkhan6659 5 лет назад +8

    I’m actually studying pharmacy and want to get into medicine cause i’ve fallen in love with the clinical aspects of it. My gpa in the beginning was really bad but ever since my 5th semester its been going up and i was pretty upset that it doesnt change my cGPA buuut your video was very reassuring! I’m also working on some publications/internships. Thanks!

  • @zachevens4271
    @zachevens4271 5 лет назад +1

    YES THANK YOU 🙏

  • @adrielisaacs9228
    @adrielisaacs9228 Год назад +1

    There is some really solid advice in this video - Thank you Med School Insiders. As someone who had to repeat a bunch of courses to get my GPA above 3.5, I can agree with everything here. Try your best to have your transcript be full of As and Bs, and few if any Cs. For anyone wanting to get into Med School in the USA, having at least Cum Laude status (3.5 and higher) will better your chances of acceptance - if you fall below that GPA bracket, you need to be sure to get a high MCAT score. The additional programs mentioned in the video like SMP will help too. Good luck future doctors!

    • @lucygaytan7434
      @lucygaytan7434 Год назад

      Does failing a class and retaking it and getting an A affect how they look at u

  • @Leah-nf8vg
    @Leah-nf8vg 5 лет назад +1

    Thank You!😊

  • @rontom9112
    @rontom9112 5 лет назад +1

    I NEEDED THIS VIDEO FOR SO LONNNGGGG D:

  • @1225elb
    @1225elb 3 месяца назад

    Thank you ao much, very informative

  • @AddittiAgrawal
    @AddittiAgrawal 5 лет назад +1

    really interesting!

  • @BrielleDPerez
    @BrielleDPerez 4 года назад +17

    My father passed away before my first year of college and I have finished my freshman year of undergrad with a 3.0.. This year I am much more motivated and in a way better mindset and the break from school (due to the pandemic) actually helped me regain motivation for school. I have decided as a sophomore in undergrad that i would like to do pre-med. Currently hoping that my actions the next three years will make up for my freshman year. Also, does anyone have any experience with medical schools having a “reason for bad mark” section of the application... I believe I can explain my poor grades for last year.

  • @dragkyula9133
    @dragkyula9133 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for covering this! Requesting a video where you more closely discuss post-bacc/SMP/non-traditional student options, especially for people with non-science backgrounds/who are seeking a career change.

  • @DrAdnan
    @DrAdnan 5 лет назад +54

    I did a postbacc to help my gpa! Good tips 👏

    • @OrganicDolphin
      @OrganicDolphin 5 лет назад

      Can you elaborate on what that is specifically? Can you just take upper level science courses, or should you apply for a known post bacc program in a university?

    • @DrAdnan
      @DrAdnan 5 лет назад +2

      Astro Dan I chose to apply to the postbacc for structure and more of an official designation, other features the program offered like a committee letter and extracurricular activities at my location, but it depends on your situation and how far off your gpa is from where you want to be. Some postbacc programs have prestige or higher chances of getting interviews as well.

    • @pearlsmith99
      @pearlsmith99 4 года назад +1

      Adnan A how much did your program cost? I’ll most likely finish my undergrad with a 2.95gpa. I called all the med schools I want to apply too & all but one said I’d definitely need to do a post back program.

  • @chrismccurrin9534
    @chrismccurrin9534 5 лет назад +60

    Wish I had seen this video sooner, but it was nice to get some validation that I had been doing all the right things. I'm just about to finish an SMP with a 4.0 (unless I manage to fail my finals), I retook the MCAT last fall (519), and I did about 1500 hours of scribing last year. Now it's time to polish the personal statement and cross my fingers for the upcoming application cycle! I wish everyone else the best of luck as well!

    • @bolt7047
      @bolt7047 2 года назад +1

      Did you get in?

    • @8beautylover8
      @8beautylover8 2 года назад +1

      so...🥺

    • @chrismccurrin9534
      @chrismccurrin9534 2 года назад +9

      I got in! Not in the application cycle I was talking about in the original comment, but the following year I got multiple acceptances. Just finished my first semester at my #2 choice!

    • @8beautylover8
      @8beautylover8 2 года назад +3

      @@chrismccurrin9534 congratulations that’s amazing doesn’t matter how you start but how you finish! im doing my masters now and studying for the mcat soon hope i get in 🥺

  • @Audiomaker49
    @Audiomaker49 3 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @jackieg37
    @jackieg37 4 года назад +6

    I’m crying because my GPA is ASS and I love wanted this my entire life and I’m doing so much outside stuff to build my resume and trying very hard to adjust my studying habits and trying really hard to do what I can and it’s nice to hear I still have a chance 😿😿

    • @michellex723
      @michellex723 3 года назад +1

      I randomly saw this and am compelled to write lol cause I’m in the same boat, good luck to you!!

  • @daria.s.
    @daria.s. 4 года назад +3

    Also, could you guys PLEASE do a so you want to become a psychiatrist video?

  • @cristianvarela6160
    @cristianvarela6160 5 лет назад +8

    Keep up the good work. Hopefully I make it to medical school.

  • @kamrynphillips5261
    @kamrynphillips5261 4 года назад +5

    These comments are helping me cope with the struggles I'm facing right now so thank you all. Maybe I do have a chance.

  • @masternobody1896
    @masternobody1896 5 лет назад

    Best tip

  • @farazr2
    @farazr2 5 лет назад +13

    I ended up going Caribbean as a sub 3.0GPA, but greater than 512 (2015 MCAT) applicant. It's been scary, financially heavy, and I'm missing out on a lot that US MD/DO schools offer. However, I killed my classes and STEP1, and am on the path to residency. Just have to be accountable for yourself, even if your school tries its best to screw you over.

  • @TexasGal.
    @TexasGal. 5 лет назад +1

    This is a much needed video with good content. Do you have any real life examples of Physicians who did not excel initially in undergrad? And if so do you know what changes they made that produced different results and further what path they took to become a doctor?

    • @bxnyshit3416
      @bxnyshit3416 5 лет назад +1

      Dr.Buck is a nutcase. Dr. Antonio Webber is a good example. He did a post bacc

    • @yk5044
      @yk5044 Год назад

      i know a lot of physicians irl that just hated school. doesn't mean you'll be a bad doctor though! the structure of school (sitting, testing, etc) doesn't match what you'll have to actually apply as a doc. You need interpersonal skills, flexibility, and compassion. we don't get tested on these, and often times this is what makes a physician shine.

  • @katiegrable3337
    @katiegrable3337 5 лет назад +50

    I’m in 9th grade and I really want to be a surgeon and these videos always inspire me to work hard 👏👏

  • @lilliampumpernickle4655
    @lilliampumpernickle4655 4 года назад +3

    Currently a high school student taking dual credit classes, and at risk of getting a C in an English course. My current gpa is a 3.5, but this English grade is scaring me. I calculated my odds, and getting a B is unlikely

  • @Insidious-K
    @Insidious-K 2 года назад

    I’m a premed freshman and I’m trying to get a good start as far as gpa goes. Chemistry is interesting

  • @ringdingersworldwide741
    @ringdingersworldwide741 5 лет назад +7

    I make a few bad grades and then youtube recommends this video for me to watch. Really......

  • @Metachief_X
    @Metachief_X Месяц назад +1

    I’m from NYC and left school behind (computer engineering) to work in software engineering for 5 years. I haven’t finished school (have one more class left). My gpa is 2.7 and that is due to the fact that I was dealing with school with bipolar disorder type 1 and was not medicated. If you look at my transcript, it’s exactly like my illness. Some semesters I got A’s, some semesters I got C’s or D’s. There’s no upward trend, just ups and downs like my mood swings. I was hospitalized twice during school and suffered psychosis. I found comfort in religion (Christianity) and have been stable for two years on meds and currently working as a software engineer full time. I feel my calling is not at a desk behind the screen, but working on demistifying the brain and helping people with similar disorders (I’m thinking of pursuing psychiatry). Am I crazy for thinking that it can be done? Is the sky the limit for people like me? Would like to know your thoughts…

  • @Rosie-tm8ln
    @Rosie-tm8ln 5 лет назад +3

    Could you please do a video on how to still be productive when sick?

  • @Martianhunter09
    @Martianhunter09 5 лет назад +9

    Quick question. If my undergrad GPA was 3.8 but my pharmacy school GPA was 3.2-3.4, how bad would that look to medical schools? since it is a downward trend but with much harder courses.

  • @bidensson4643
    @bidensson4643 4 года назад

    Wow this is the video I was looking for. I'm considering going into Psychiatry but I have about a 3.1. I have a few more years of undergrad first and I think I should be able to do much better now that I am more focused on my goals (I actually have clear goals now).

  • @juanemanuelalmonte6033
    @juanemanuelalmonte6033 5 лет назад +6

    I’m about to go to college and already preparing for my low gpa

  • @shivmirani748
    @shivmirani748 4 года назад +3

    I have a 3.4 now second semester sophomore year I feel that with the future courses I’m thinking I’ll most likely get somewhere between a 3.6-3.7 with a decent MCAT and extracurricular resume will that be ok?

  • @elandayanov1502
    @elandayanov1502 4 года назад +1

    What about doing an masters in public health at a medical school instead of an smp? Will that be seen as a application booster I was told I would be taking some of my classes along with medical students

  • @kelseahoward
    @kelseahoward 4 года назад

    Any insights on becoming a MD if you're already a pharmacist? any advantages in the admissions department? FYI: pharmacy school was free for me so spending money on medical school would not be an issue so no need to get into the student loan part of it

  • @llawliet7118
    @llawliet7118 5 лет назад +5

    I’m so nervous! My GPA is right around 3.78, but my teachers said that’s pretty low to want to go to medical school with. I’ve only taken one AP class as of my sophomore year of high school. 😐

    • @Signedxlisa
      @Signedxlisa 5 лет назад +9

      Love is Love that's bull, 3.78 is great

    • @Kwolfy321
      @Kwolfy321 5 лет назад +41

      You’re in high school. None of your high school shit matters in college and especially not to medical school

    • @jerrypie
      @jerrypie 5 лет назад

      Your undergrad GPA is separate from your high school GPA. Keep taking AP classes, try to score well on the AP exams, and go into college with credits under your belt, a good understanding of the sciences, and good study skills. My high school only offered one AP class to sophomores and that was AP World. You're in good standing for now, just keep at it :)

  • @nadiaalli
    @nadiaalli 5 лет назад +1

    What are my chances of getting into a US medical school if I'm an international applicant (particularly Caribbean), and I've completed an undergraduate degree in my respective country?

  • @rmaha
    @rmaha 4 года назад +6

    watching this the night before my organic chem final that I’m about to fail 😁😁

  • @duaa3547
    @duaa3547 4 года назад +1

    First of i wanna say thank you so much for such a vedios which are really helpfull , i wan't also to share my story here so if anyone can advise me , im highschool gradutaed student class if 2020 ,graduated week ago now, at begining of the year i needed to transfer school after first semester midterms for a very private reassons , when i made it to the other school i started doing and working so hard to catch up all the previous lessons that they had before i came by, this was really hard but i can say that i could do it and passed first semester with a grade of 73% it was a bad grade tho upseted me for a while but as long as i promised to fix it all at the seconde semester which gived me hope and encouraged me and for reall as the seconde semester beagun o started doing very well having full mark at all quizes , well unfortanetly the pandemic of the covid 19 started by schools were closed and we had to do online schooling ,also did very well in them and never lost hope at my target which was a better overall marks , note: i was also regiestered for sat exam to be held in june but it was cancelled as well , my sad year story had finished by the worst new ihv heared which was out from the ministry of education of the country im studying at ,they have decided to cancell the seconde semester final exams which means we had to graduate by first semester marks :( , i can't even explain here how much disapointed and hopeless i felt like everything in world is against me felt really sad especially because im really intended to medicine ,now im doing my searches to see what can i do if there still hope or not

    • @themusicvibes2241
      @themusicvibes2241 3 года назад

      I hope you have find out the way .
      Don't loose your hope .💜✨
      Stay positive ✨
      Miracle do happen 🌈🌠

  • @ShirsJournal
    @ShirsJournal 2 года назад +2

    I had a 3.06 overall undergrad, worked for 7months for an international cooperation under a health project about to ace my MCAT, while currently attending a med school in my country Sierra Leone. But my dream is to study medicine in North America. University of Toronto specifically, they require a 3.6 GPA,
    What is your advice, feel free please

  • @Anoldaccount988
    @Anoldaccount988 3 года назад

    I’m a freshman that kept changing my major and learning how to study, only have completed 11 credits of uni but my gpa is 1.0 - I have no worries if not being smart enough bc I have proven when setting myself up for success I do nothing but succeed but I’m concerned how med schools will look at my choppy gpa from freshman year I took like 2 classes at a time everyone other year 🥲 mainly Cs and Fs and one A - like yuck. If only 22 year old me could trade brains with 18 year old me and have a redo.

  • @ahmedamer8798
    @ahmedamer8798 5 лет назад +1

    I have a question now I'm at the faculty of pharmacy and after finishing it I want to join faculty of medicine is that possible and how if it possible?

  • @adventurousdaredevil8903
    @adventurousdaredevil8903 5 лет назад +3

    I have a question. So I took an honors course of English last semester, but failed due to some family problems that came up. I plan on retaking English this semester, but the honors course isn’t offered during the spring semester. Would retaking the regular course & getting a good grade in that affect my chances?
    I can’t afford to wait till fall to retake the class, but I feel like that seems to be a down-trend; fail the honors course then pass the regular course. Could you please give me some advice?!?!?!?!

    • @HowieDoIt93
      @HowieDoIt93 5 лет назад +2

      I would say retake the same course the honors English course or whatever because if you happen to do well in it the second time, then it replaces the old grade.(This is how it works at my university)
      Assuming you're at university with a 4.0 system, let's say you take a 3 credit honors English and receive a 1.5 (C-) in the course. Well if you take a different English 3 credit class and receive a 4.0 in it your GPA would be lower than it would be if you just 4.0 the initial English class. To calculate this you need to multiple the grade in the course by the credit hours add this together and divide by the total number of credits.
      Scenario 1: taking different English class: 1.5 grade in honors course and 4.0 in different english course. Both 3 credits.
      (1.5x3 + 4.0x3 )/ 6 = 2.75
      Scenario 2: retake English class and 4.0 it.
      3x4.0/4=4.0
      Therefore retaking the English class will allow you to achieve a much higher GPA. It looks better on paper as well because if you take an easier English class it might look like you're trying to take the easy way out. Usually on applications they have a supplemental application where you can explain anything that went wrong. Hope this helps!

  • @morkymoose9590
    @morkymoose9590 Год назад

    “Don’t do basic cancer science research” but I actually enjoyed it ;-;

  • @andrew-hv1hv
    @andrew-hv1hv 3 года назад +5

    I'm just wondering how on earth people are able to get clinical experience and volunteering opportunities prior to entering medical school. Here in Australia, there are tremendous restrictions that prevent people who are not direct medical staff from being "behind the scenes" on premises.

    • @8beautylover8
      @8beautylover8 2 года назад +2

      it's definitely an american thing... canada doesnt allow/encourage shadowing either. but it's not impossible

    • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
      @jamesbedukodjograham5508 2 года назад +2

      Australia has a better system and outcome.

  • @emmalab02
    @emmalab02 5 лет назад +28

    Will you eventually make a video series for high school students interested in becoming doctors?

    • @mellonhead1086
      @mellonhead1086 5 лет назад +1

      Yes please

    • @HoodSwami
      @HoodSwami 5 лет назад +1

      Just get good grades and extracurriculars and try to get into any direct-med programs at any colleges if you can. If not, the same knowledge from the video applies.

  • @alangillette4699
    @alangillette4699 5 лет назад +7

    second BS or post-bac?

  • @NFA44
    @NFA44 5 лет назад +9

    How can your GPA in med school effect your future as a physician and residency though?

    • @jimdandy8996
      @jimdandy8996 5 лет назад +5

      STEP 1 scores from the USMLE is what matters most in the type of residency you qualify for, followed by GPA.

  • @lemonysnippet8502
    @lemonysnippet8502 5 лет назад +13

    2.3 first degree (life science), 3.6 second degree (nursing) and 95th percentile mcat. is there any chance for me for allopathic medicine?

  • @maragchnannel1696
    @maragchnannel1696 5 лет назад

    Hello everyone. I would appreciate it if anyone can answer this.
    So I did poorly during my undergrad. Well I have been out for over 10 years and have started taking classes trying to get into nursing school. have been doing very well since. Now if I do well in nursing BSN or any other bachelor's which GPA will medical schools look at? The 1st bachelor's or second?

  • @elinfelicia382
    @elinfelicia382 3 года назад +1

    What if I was doing a different major for one year and had a terrible 2.8 GPA before I changed to a science major (back to first year) and got an average of 3.8 GPA? Will they take my old GPA into account?

  • @eagillum
    @eagillum 5 лет назад +11

    My GPA would be 3.7 if they don't count the classes from over a decade ago.

    • @m.y.515
      @m.y.515 5 лет назад +2

      Erin M I had a similar issue when I applied. MD schools count older grades even if you retook the classes. DO schools (at least when I applied about two years ago) accepted the most recent score. Look into DO schools and good luck 👍.

  • @serafinaobi
    @serafinaobi 4 года назад

    I have a 3.5 but am at community college

  • @debbyowens1493
    @debbyowens1493 10 месяцев назад

    I a. In middle school and want to become a doctor my mom told me it would not work out but I hope to go

  • @felicia6438
    @felicia6438 6 дней назад

    Is it possible to do an SMP online?
    What are some suggested schools for this?

  • @laithsaleem580
    @laithsaleem580 5 лет назад +1

    I am a power engneering student is there a channel to help you Ace through that not saying this channel is bad but i want some thing more spicified .

  • @tbone6203
    @tbone6203 2 года назад

    I spent better half on deployments in afganistan and iraq for 8 yrs i was around so many corpsman that learned so much so good so quick- real world when back home my mom got sick at 89 drs in my town where foreign born didnt know shit

  • @daria.s.
    @daria.s. 4 года назад

    Does it matter if you go to a small state school? Or are they looking to take students from harder schools like Ohio State, UConn or Duke. I go to a small state school in CT and I have a good gpa but I’m wondering if I should transfer but that means restarting my gpa. Please help! ( Also I’m a sophomore, psychology major, writing minor, looking to pursue psychiatry) if that helps.

  • @omarferreira4291
    @omarferreira4291 2 года назад

    What do you mean by the “Do-it-yourself route”?

  • @MrApplewine
    @MrApplewine 4 года назад +7

    I majored in computer science. The average GPA for my class was 2.7 and I got a little below that. I guess I should have majored in something easier or gone to a school that has grade inflation like Harvard which the most common grade is an A.

    • @kareem2457
      @kareem2457 3 года назад

      Take a masters which will give you an edge

    • @leastani1636
      @leastani1636 Месяц назад

      Same literally 2.7 gpa on computer engineering - now wishing I did something else lol

    • @MrApplewine
      @MrApplewine Месяц назад

      @@leastani1636 I didn't want to go into medical school. No idea why I commented on here. Places that require above a 3.0 but don't care what you majored in are really stupid people.

  • @sigmaprime4307
    @sigmaprime4307 5 лет назад

    This video hits too close to home

  • @kamaleswar7263
    @kamaleswar7263 4 года назад

    Sir I like medicine but it is very to understand and I am scoring less GPA in exams what should i do to get interest in medicine

  • @Janenurse
    @Janenurse 5 лет назад +1

    I’m currently a psychology bs graduate. My first two years my gpa was low due to personal issues but I was able to climb to a 3.58 my last two years. I really would like to become a psychiatrist. I haven’t taken the MCAT yet and I still need to take some prerequisites before I even apply to medical school. I just wanted to know if my changes of getting in are impossible? And if anyone has any advice for someone who isn’t a science major . Thank u

    • @Janon743
      @Janon743 2 года назад

      It looks like you had an upward trend in your gpa, a story of improvement so that’s a good sign
      I’ve heard a lot of places say 3.5+ gpa is generally safe, make sure you do good on your MCAT and clinical experience, volunteering, and non science majors are fine (many med school students are philosophy majors) as long as you took the prerequisite classes (and did well on them)

  • @honggao7992
    @honggao7992 4 года назад

    Where do we get research opportunities?

  • @clarawilson3326
    @clarawilson3326 5 дней назад

    If i get a "degree" in university, but don't get into medical school what can i do with the degree or is it just useless. Thank you for all your videos

  • @eduardosantos-xp3iw
    @eduardosantos-xp3iw 5 лет назад

    But what happen if a graduated with a low 2.6 night school gpa, but a 3.8 college will that affect me ?

  • @lewisshepherd568
    @lewisshepherd568 2 года назад

    Im currently playing college football at a D1 school & I have to flood my last two semesters with credits to boost my gpa up to at least a 3.4-3.5. Do you think I should drop football so that I can focus on my last semester?

  • @lekarid.8676
    @lekarid.8676 Год назад

    Do you have to do post bacc or can you just take non-degree seeking courses to present to medical schools?

  • @baconpancakes8899
    @baconpancakes8899 5 лет назад +2

    Me looking at the minimum requirement (They all want A*AA, AAA, AAB, A*A*A, AAAA, A*BB for A levels) , me looking at the tuition fees :'( no scholarships, no bursaries

  • @stacyhernandez-vp6jq
    @stacyhernandez-vp6jq 3 месяца назад

    so should i do a post-bac or apply to a masters program?? i have 3 D’s in two pre-reqs, so which option would be better for me?

  • @birthdaypicture7643
    @birthdaypicture7643 4 года назад +2

    Any nurses to me here.. I need help how to convey I'm ready to be md.

  • @ijustthrewup1550
    @ijustthrewup1550 4 года назад

    can I go to med school in the uk if my overall gpa is 3.4 ??

  • @hofnerbass3637
    @hofnerbass3637 5 лет назад +3

    Does the undergrad school matter? I have a 3.4 at Cornell, a notoriously rigorous university.

  • @dr.everythinglol72
    @dr.everythinglol72 3 года назад +8

    My daughter got a 4.0 in almost all of her classes except physics and genetics (physics 3.8 and genetics 3.2) im proud to be the mother of a neurologist surgeon!!